Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns

Although national History testify from ancient cities, urbanization rate in Lao PDR remains quite low compared to Asian countries; furthermore, the population of the main urban centers (national capital and second-rank border cities located along the Mekong River) appears lower than same-rank cities...

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Main Author: Elsa Lainé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2015-09-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/3258
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spelling doaj-164e892ba6d2415c9f43600970a82f422020-11-25T01:55:16ZengUniversité de ProvenceMoussons1620-32242262-83632015-09-01259912210.4000/moussons.3258Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border TownsElsa LainéAlthough national History testify from ancient cities, urbanization rate in Lao PDR remains quite low compared to Asian countries; furthermore, the population of the main urban centers (national capital and second-rank border cities located along the Mekong River) appears lower than same-rank cities in neighboring countries. Transformed during and after the colonization area, these Laotian cities are facing a new phase of urbanization since the 1990’s. The implementation of regional cooperation frameworks such as the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is indeed likely to give more functions to cities located near an international border, even if these cities were so far excluded of international flows due to their position in the urban hierarchy. Under this economic and institutional context, Lao PDR second and third ranks cities are currently transformed by an internationalization process, characterized by rising cross-border flows and the empowerment of transnational stakeholders. The case study in this contribution focuses on Savannakhet and Houay Xay, both located on GMS economic corridors. Even if these cities are different from a demographic, economic or administrative point of view, they are both facing an unprecedented level of internationalization that induces a transformation of their spatial organization at the urban scale with the creation of new internationalized forms such as cross-border infrastructures or special economic zones.http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/3258Border townsurbanization in Lao PDRinternationalizationcrossborder infrastructureseconomic corridorsGreater Mekong Subregion
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Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
Moussons
Border towns
urbanization in Lao PDR
internationalization
crossborder infrastructures
economic corridors
Greater Mekong Subregion
author_facet Elsa Lainé
author_sort Elsa Lainé
title Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
title_short Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
title_full Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
title_fullStr Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
title_full_unstemmed Urban Development and New Actors in Lao PDR in the Context of Regionalization: Case Studies of two Border Towns
title_sort urban development and new actors in lao pdr in the context of regionalization: case studies of two border towns
publisher Université de Provence
series Moussons
issn 1620-3224
2262-8363
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Although national History testify from ancient cities, urbanization rate in Lao PDR remains quite low compared to Asian countries; furthermore, the population of the main urban centers (national capital and second-rank border cities located along the Mekong River) appears lower than same-rank cities in neighboring countries. Transformed during and after the colonization area, these Laotian cities are facing a new phase of urbanization since the 1990’s. The implementation of regional cooperation frameworks such as the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) is indeed likely to give more functions to cities located near an international border, even if these cities were so far excluded of international flows due to their position in the urban hierarchy. Under this economic and institutional context, Lao PDR second and third ranks cities are currently transformed by an internationalization process, characterized by rising cross-border flows and the empowerment of transnational stakeholders. The case study in this contribution focuses on Savannakhet and Houay Xay, both located on GMS economic corridors. Even if these cities are different from a demographic, economic or administrative point of view, they are both facing an unprecedented level of internationalization that induces a transformation of their spatial organization at the urban scale with the creation of new internationalized forms such as cross-border infrastructures or special economic zones.
topic Border towns
urbanization in Lao PDR
internationalization
crossborder infrastructures
economic corridors
Greater Mekong Subregion
url http://journals.openedition.org/moussons/3258
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